Am 03.01.2015 um 12:36 schrieb Per Øyvind Karlsen:
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where it should also provide this without any issues warned about (ie.
such as complaints about unknown uid/gid).
For those running arm port on real arm hardware, I should have in
place automatic platform detection such as on x86 soon, eliminating
the need for /etc/rpm/platform.
but should also possible for selecting the platform, because i had miss
to selecting in an x86_64 for install an i586 and not an x86_64 .. but
was automatic install an x86_64 :\
how ever, i looking forward on the rpminstaller - possibility's where
comes again .. *jepppaaeeyy * ultimately !
if i had anything forgotten, can you make more complete :)
this about urpmi as install-system in prompt :)
more easy can you it not make, and urpmi make it also use with
with small QT lib's as GUI .
isn't it so ?
happy programming :)
Well, I'm working on functionality like this especially for arm port,
where the packaging and dependency solving will take care of all the
aspects that can be made non-interactive, ie.
as rpm works in batch mode, and one dosen't want to overextend a tool
with functionality that's not really within in it's areas of
responsibilities/purposes of use.
So what I'll most likely go at is that the distro gets installed with
a default configuration (each "vendor" or whatever or whoever
otherwise for that matter), with several defaults to choose from as
people might provide them (ie. omv,mdk & rosa).
For further customization and especially for those not involved in
packaging, I will most likely integrate it in the python-drakx scripts
(which ATM. only consists of classic iso generator) as some tool that
allows for what level of customization that you request. :)
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Regards,
Per Øyvind
best regards
Blacky
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